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  • AS TIME PASSES...
  • I am a solid, but let´s see what happens when heat is applied to me.
  • At the beginning, the ice cube is solid. The particles are packed together, in a fixed pattern. It can not be compressed or change its shape.
  • AS TIME PASSES...
  • As heat is applied to the solid, the particles gain energy and starts moving, but It does not have enough space so it starts vibrating on the spot.
  • Particles are vibrating
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  • Usually when heat is applied, the volume increases and density decreases, But I am an exception, when heat is applied to me, my volume decreases, and density increases,
  • When the ice (water) reach its meling point which is 0º C. Its state starts changing from solid to liquid, and the particles bonds broke
  • AS TIME PASSES...
  • When more heat is applied to me, my particles starts moving faster and faster until it starts vaporization.
  • When the ice turn into water, it becomes liquid. The particles are close together, and fills the bottom of the container.
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  • In this case, evaporation happens, because the change occurs at the surface of the liquid. This can occur at any point. It volume decreases, and density increases.
  • Heat is applied to the water, the particles have more energy, so starts moving faster and fater. Particles brake down bonds to turn liquid into gas.
  • AS TIME PASSES...
  • If more heat is added to gas, it will turn into plasma. It is considered as the 4th state of matter. Plasma is a gas that contains both iron and electrons. The particles are ripped away, and forms an ironized gas.
  • Because of heat, the water evaporates into gas. The particles in a gas is widely separated, they have the most energy, and can move far away and be compress.
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